See Also: disquiet(1)(dictionary)
disquiet(2)(dictionary)
disquiet(dictionary)
disquiet(dictionary)

disquiet(2) (iou)



disquiet noun. M16.
[from DISQUIET adjective, verb.]
Absence of calmness or peace; disturbance; uneasiness, anxiety; unrest. M16.
S. Austin The States of the Church and Naples were still in a state of universal disquiet and ferment. Day Lewis My father's moodiness was..not a source of much disquiet or grievance.
A disturbance; a disquieting feeling or circumstance. L16-M18.